Dalton Shaner sank four straight 3-pointers in the second quarter, had six 3s in the first half and scored 45 points Tuesday to lead Eastland over West Carroll 74-47.

With Shaner leading the attack, Eastland pulled out to a 38-24 halftime lead and stretched it with a 26-point, third-quarter outburst. No one else scored in double figures for Eastland, while West Carroll got 18 points from Trevor Jones.

Dakota 56, South Beloit 37: Brett Benning banged in four treys and scored 27 points to lift the Indians over South Beloit. Dakota jumped out to an 18-4 first-quarter lead and never trailed. Chad Olson led the Sobos with 14 points.

Polo 78, Ashton-Franklin 39: Two players (Brian Cavanaugh and Matthew Handel) scored 17 points for Polo and A.J. Dollmeyer chipped in with 13 points in the blowout victory over A-FC. The Raiders had no one score more than eight points, and they tallied just two points in the entire fourth quarter.

Auburn stretched its nine-point halftime lead with a 23-10 third-quarter run, and the Knights drained eight 3-pointers compared to just two - both by Maria Katzenberger (12 points) - for Freeport.

The Knights committed 16 first-half turnovers and shot just 35 percent from the field. Part of the struggles had to do with the rust - Auburn hadn't played a game since Dec. 28 - but not having Burke and Davis on the court for the first 16 minutes of action didn't help either. They were benched for the first half for disciplinary reasons.

"We probably would've played better if they had been in in the first and second quarter," Auburn coach Xavier Hoover said. "We're kind of rusty. We had a ton of turnovers. But after they got in, they started clicking."

The Pretzels were led by Ashley Simmons, who went 7-for-8 from the free-throw line during her 15-point night.

Belvidere 33, East 31: Despite scoring just eight points in the first half and falling behind by 11, the Bucs poured it on down the stretch to pull out the victory. Belvidere's Teagan Toft scored her eight points in the second half while Cynthia Santiago tallied 12 of her 15 in the final two quarters. No one scored more than eight for the E-Rabs.

Guilford 61, Jefferson 31: The Vikings outscored the J-Hawks 34-14 in the second half, and led by Shamara Glover's dozen points, they rolled.

Richmond-Burton 48, Rockford Christian 46, OT: Jayla Penney hit a jumper at the buzzer to send the game into overtime, but Richmond-Burton's Jessica Guenther sank a buzzer-beater in OT to give the Rockets the win. Penney led Rockford Christian with 18 points and Bryn Kittle added 13.

Page 2 of 2 - Lutheran 48, Rock Falls 43: Even with star center Abby Woolacott out sick, the Crusaders pulled out a slim victory over the Rockets, outscoring the visitors 12-4 in the fourth to secure the win. Freshman post player Bailley McGirk scored 14 points in Woolacott's absence, and Ashley Derestes added 13 points and Kailyn Strawbridge chipped in 12 in the win. Dallas Clevenger scored 12 points to lead Rock Falls.

Oregon 65, Stillman Valley 50: The Hawks slowly pulled away, mostly because of the 3-point shooting of Emy Wright (26 points with six 3s) and the post play of Sam Lambrigtsen (23 points). The Cardinals were led by Abby Timm who scored 15 points and Macy Weaver who added 13.

Stockton 51, Pecatonica 48: Sarah Nyen lit up the Blackhawks for 22 points, but the Indians could not hold onto a 30-23 halftime lead. Pec also led by 10 headed into the fourth quarter, but Stockton, led by Maddie Dower (21 points), Kara Wright (12) and Kelsey Wright (11), went on an 18-5 run to close it out.

Forreston 50, Pearl City 45: With Maggie Curry (18 points) and Rachel Walton (11) leading the way, the Cardinals were outscored in each of the third and fourth quarters but still clung to victory. Pearl City was led by Greta Heimerdinger's 18-point night.

River Ridge/Scales Mound 44, Galena 43: Despite outscoring their foes by four in the fourth quarter, Galena fell by one. RR/SM had seven players reach the scoring column, with Katie Schnitzler's 11-point effort topping it off. Galena's Gabriela Salgado went 2-for-7 from the free-throw line, but she tallied 15 points in the loss.